We’re kicking off Women’s History Month with an inspiring profile on Etosha Cave.
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Dr. Etosha Cave once spent a summer in Antarctica’s McMurdo Research Station as a scientist working on technologies for NASA space missions. But ask Etosha what part of the experience was most relevant for her work today, and the answer is decidedly down to Earth.
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“The human waste management systems,” she says. “Watching them transform materials that would have otherwise been waste into nourishing food for fish was inspiring.”
Now, she’s part of a team working on a way to keep a particularly infamous pollutant out of the atmosphere. Etosha is a cofounder of the Berkeley-based Twelve, a CZI-supported venture that’s turning carbon dioxide into useful industrial products, such as carbon-neutral jet fuel.
Twelve calls the process carbon transformation.
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